RiverFest(Amber Lager)​

​A genuine German style beer brewed in the traditional German way. A true amber lager, lightly hopped with a distinctive malty flavor that places it somewhere between a Vienna Lager and a Munich Oktoberfest in beer style. It is unfiltered and takes a long time to mature, allowing the flavor to fully develop.​It celebrates our connection with Germany and in particular with Dresden, Saxony, on the river Elbe. ​

High Country Amber(Scottish Amber)

Scottish traditions meet the Rockies!Fresh Alberta malts are blended to invoke the best styles of the Scottish Highlands Amber Ales. A touch of hops from the Pacific Northwest finishes this unique Alberta High Country Amber.Full Bodied with slight caramel and toasted malt flavors and a rich golden colour that fills your senses like the Rockies in springtime!​

Scared Rabbit Hoppy Pale Ale(Hoppy Pale Ale)

​​​Some like it hoppier. An India Pale Ale that represents the proud brewing traditions of the Pacific North West. It is a well hopped pale ale, full bodied, unfiltered and just darn tasty.While driving in a snowstorm, a rabbit chased by an owl appeared in our headlights. Because of our presence the rabbit "hopped" safely away. Later that night we tasted our freshly brewed IPA and the name of the new beer became Scared Rabbit Hoppy Pale Ale.​

YYC Calgary Ale​(Pale Ale)

​This beer showcases the flavors that helped start the craft brewery movement in North America. It is a rich Northern California Pale Ale with a wonderful Cascade Hop flavor that does not overwhelm. ​Calgary Ale is named after Calgary our home city located where the Bow River and Elbow River meet.

Seasonal Winter Amber(Strong Bitter)

This beautifully hoppy strong bitter is great for a chilly Alberta winter. With a deep amber colour and a rich hops and malt finish enjoy it after a day of skiing, ice skating, snowboarding or with friends anytime. It goes well with a hearty stew or just by it self. Enjoy!

Athabasca Wit​(Belgian Wit Beer)

​This style is based on gently spiced Hefeweizen with roots in Hoegaarden (Belgium). Its characteristics are full flavored, easy drinking, naturally cloudy and refreshing with a hint of orange and coriander.​This beer is named after the Athabasca glacier for its refreshing vigor.​​​Spacer